The thesis looks at the various attempts at measuring the velocity of light from ancient times to 1940. It concentrates on astronomical and optical methods apart from mentioning electrical methods where this was considered necessary in the historical development. In the early part of the study the ancients considered that light travelled faster than sound and controversy aroseas to whether it had a finite or infinite velocity. A brief look is taken at the theories of Alhazen and Roger Bacon before turning to the work of Galileo and his attempts to produce an experimental verification of the finite velocity of light. The experiments of Roemer and the first astronomical verification of the finite nature of the velocity using the satellites of...
In this work, a series of relatively simple experiments aimed at measuring the speed of light in dif...
My thesis examines the scientific methods of René Descartes and Sir Isaac Newton. I begin by looking...
Traces the gradually improving conception of the speed of light in a vacuum, c. Begins by consideri...
A review is given of the history of the properties of light and the development of the concepts to h...
THE importance of the velocity of light in the development of electrical theory and practice is some...
Data taken by the author during August to December 1988 on eclipses of the first major satellite of ...
According to the commonly accepted view, Galileo Galilei devised in 1638 an experiment that seemed a...
Article accepté pour publication dans la revue Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Sciences, 202...
Article accepté pour publication dans la revue Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Sciences, 202...
In the course of contemporary investigations into the history of optics, it is claimed that the stud...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityIn this thesis I plan to trace man's thoughts on the nature of light...
Light has been used as a means for time synchronization for a long time. The flight time was suppose...
Facsimile of Michelson\u27s handwritten paper Experimental Determination of the Velocity of Light ,...
This book traces the evolution of our understanding and utilization of light from classical antiquit...
http://www.ihpst2005.leeds.ac.uk/papers/Maurines_Mayrargue.pdfThis paper shows how the similarities ...
In this work, a series of relatively simple experiments aimed at measuring the speed of light in dif...
My thesis examines the scientific methods of René Descartes and Sir Isaac Newton. I begin by looking...
Traces the gradually improving conception of the speed of light in a vacuum, c. Begins by consideri...
A review is given of the history of the properties of light and the development of the concepts to h...
THE importance of the velocity of light in the development of electrical theory and practice is some...
Data taken by the author during August to December 1988 on eclipses of the first major satellite of ...
According to the commonly accepted view, Galileo Galilei devised in 1638 an experiment that seemed a...
Article accepté pour publication dans la revue Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Sciences, 202...
Article accepté pour publication dans la revue Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Sciences, 202...
In the course of contemporary investigations into the history of optics, it is claimed that the stud...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityIn this thesis I plan to trace man's thoughts on the nature of light...
Light has been used as a means for time synchronization for a long time. The flight time was suppose...
Facsimile of Michelson\u27s handwritten paper Experimental Determination of the Velocity of Light ,...
This book traces the evolution of our understanding and utilization of light from classical antiquit...
http://www.ihpst2005.leeds.ac.uk/papers/Maurines_Mayrargue.pdfThis paper shows how the similarities ...
In this work, a series of relatively simple experiments aimed at measuring the speed of light in dif...
My thesis examines the scientific methods of René Descartes and Sir Isaac Newton. I begin by looking...
Traces the gradually improving conception of the speed of light in a vacuum, c. Begins by consideri...